School: Cill Mháille (C.), Inis (roll number 14469)
- Location:
- Kilmaley, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Nóra Ní Asaoid
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“Cúl an Each (Cullinagh nó Cullinach) a part of the townland...”
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Cúl an Each (Cullinagh no Cuillineach) a part of the townland of Kyletunna a lake between Kyletunna and Cuillinach (not there now only a marsh)horse seen occasionally in that lake in the evenings .According to John Mc Mahon of Kyletunna (an old man very good at Irish and Folk lore )Mr Kinnane's grandfather saw that horse as also Matty Hehir's mother .According to mary Cleary another old woman the horse had no head."Capall gan ceann"
42 Teachers
Pat Crowe
James Crowe
Marty Hayes
J O'Donoghue and M. Murphy
Michael Clune
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Father Lynch a native of Kilmaley built the present chapel over 1000 years ago.His curate was Fr.Frawley (no title)
“Father Lynch a native of Kilmaley built the present chapel...”
42 Teachers
Pat Crowe.
James Crowe.
Marty Hayes.
J O'Donoghue and M Murphy.
Michael Clune.
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Father Lynch a native of Kilmaley,built the present chapel over100 years ago.His curate was Fr Frawley(continues on next page)